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open-discussion > RE: IBSR subject ages?
Jul 30, 2014 05:07 PM | Andrew Worth
RE: IBSR subject ages?
You're right, Paul. "JUV" means an unknown aged juvenile.
You might also be interested in the CANDI scans here on NITRC, and while it is not free, the labeled scans from Neuromorphometrics (full disclosure: that was a shameless
plug for my company!)
The IBSR20 scans are available in ANALYZE format which is the precursor to NIFTI so they should be easily converted (even with the sample code from http://nifti.nimh.nih.gov/nifti-1/). Setting the proper orientations will take some additional work though. Has anybody done this already? If so, I'd be happy to add that here.
Andy.
The IBSR20 scans are available in ANALYZE format which is the precursor to NIFTI so they should be easily converted (even with the sample code from http://nifti.nimh.nih.gov/nifti-1/). Setting the proper orientations will take some additional work though. Has anybody done this already? If so, I'd be happy to add that here.
Andy.
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